Has Nifty Bottomed Out? FII Selling, Rupee and Market Reality

Опубликовано: 18 Май 2026
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What is the reason behind the crash in Nifty and sensex ?

इस वीडियो में, हम समझेंगे कि "stock market" में क्या हो रहा है और इसकी गिरावट के पीछे क्या कारण हैं. हम "market analysis" के माध्यम से "intraday trading" और "investment insights" पर भी चर्चा करेंगे. यह वीडियो आपको "finance" से जुड़े महत्वपूर्ण पहलुओं को समझने में मदद करेगा.

In this video, you will get a practical Nifty crash analysis explaining why Nifty is falling and what investors should do in the current market environment. This video breaks down the real reasons behind the market decline, including FII selling, weak rupee pressure, crude oil impact, and sector weakness.

If you are searching for why Nifty is falling, Nifty market crash explained, or what to do when your portfolio is down 20 to 40 percent, this video is for you. Amar Bhatia, a SEBI-registered Research Analyst, explains the situation in a clear and disciplined way so investors can focus on the right signals instead of reacting emotionally.
00:00 Intro: Why investors are worried about the Nifty crash
01:34 Geopolitical tensions and market pressure
02:09 Rising crude oil prices and inflation impact
02:36 Weakening rupee and why it matters
03:00 Aggressive FII selling and market damage
03:32 Sector weakness in HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank
04:35 Why a weak rupee reduces foreign investor returns
07:54 How heavy FII selling is driving the fall
11:21 Has the market bottom formed yet?
13:48 What should investors do with deep portfolio drawdowns?
14:03 Fresh investment or averaging: what to monitor first
15:25 Why bottom calling is still difficult
16:59 Why heavyweights are hurting Nifty and Bank Nifty
17:52 Why technical analysis alone is not enough right now

This video is especially useful for Indian retail investors and learners who want to understand the market crash through institutional flow, currency movement, and sector pressure, not just chart patterns. The key message is simple: before assuming the bottom is in, monitor FII activity and the rupee carefully.

If you want more market breakdowns, investor guidance videos, and educational content on how to interpret market moves, watch our related playlist on Stock Investment Academy.

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